Construction Worker Trapped at Goodyear Site

Goodyear, July 29, 2025

News Summary

A construction worker is currently trapped in a six- to seven-foot deep hole at a site near 183rd Avenue and Lower Buckeye Road. The situation has progressed from a rescue mission to a recovery operation, with multiple agencies involved. Initial responders arrived quickly but were unable to make contact with the worker due to safety concerns and further dirt collapse. Utility lines complicate recovery efforts, leading to the closure of Lower Buckeye Road. The worker’s status and identity remain unconfirmed as recovery efforts continue.

Goodyear – A recovery operation is currently underway for a construction worker trapped in a six- to seven-foot deep hole at a construction site near 183rd Avenue and Lower Buckeye Road. The incident was reported to the Goodyear Fire Department at approximately 1:10 p.m. on July 28, prompting immediate action from multiple agencies.

Rescue crews from the Goodyear Fire Department, Glendale Fire Department, Phoenix Fire Department’s technical rescue team, and other utility workers are simultaneously working to recover the worker. The situation has escalated from a rescue mission to a recovery operation around 30 minutes after the initial call, largely due to the evolving complexities of the scene.

Initial emergency responders arrived at the scene within six minutes of the call. However, rescuers have yet to make physical contact with the trapped individual due to safety concerns. There are also reports of further dirt collapse into the hole as recovery efforts progressed, making the situation more precarious.

Utility lines for gas, water, and communication were identified below the hole, complicating the recovery process. To facilitate the operation, these utility lines have been diverted or turned off as necessary. As a result, Lower Buckeye Road has been closed in both directions to allow for safe access for recovery teams.

The exact nature of the construction work being undertaken by the trapped worker at the time of the incident is still unknown. Meanwhile, local law enforcement has indicated that they cannot confirm whether the individual has survived the accident. As of Monday evening, recovery efforts remain ongoing, with specialized teams working diligently alongside utility companies to pinpoint line locations in the area.

Goodyear’s Deputy Chief has expressed condolences to the family and colleagues of the worker, acknowledging the challenging situation faced by all involved. As more developments arise, further details regarding the worker’s identity and circumstances surrounding the mishap may be released.

The incident serves as a reminder of the dangers associated with construction sites and the importance of safety measures. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely and are prioritizing the well-being of everyone involved.

Key Details

  • Incident occurred at a construction site in Goodyear.
  • Worker trapped in a 6- to 7-foot hole.
  • Emergency response initiated at 1:10 p.m., with crews arriving within six minutes.
  • The situation has shifted from a rescue to a recovery operation after 30 minutes.
  • Utility lines below the hole have complicated recovery efforts.
  • Lower Buckeye Road remains closed in both directions due to ongoing operations.
  • No confirmed information on the worker’s status or identity as of yet.

Background Context

Construction accidents can present significant risks, and this incident highlights the need for stringent safety protocols on site. The involvement of multiple agencies reflects the seriousness of the situation and underscores the complexities inherent in recovery operations, particularly when dealing with underground utilities. As the situation unfolds, updates will be communicated to the public, and officials will continue to prioritize both safety and transparency in the recovery process.

FAQ

What happened at the Goodyear construction site?

A construction worker became trapped in a 6- to 7-foot deep hole at a site near 183rd Avenue and Lower Buckeye Road, prompting a multi-agency recovery operation.

When did the incident occur?

The incident was reported to the Goodyear Fire Department at approximately 1:10 p.m. on July 28.

What agencies are involved in the recovery operation?

The recovery effort involves the Goodyear Fire Department, Glendale Fire Department, Phoenix Fire Department’s technical rescue team, APS, and Southwest Gas workers.

Why has the operation shifted from rescue to recovery?

After an initial 30 minutes of efforts, complicated by additional dirt collapse and safety concerns regarding utility lines, the operation was deemed a recovery effort.

Is there any information about the worker’s condition?

As of now, authorities have not confirmed the status or identity of the trapped worker.

Is Lower Buckeye Road closed during the recovery operation?

Yes, Lower Buckeye Road has been closed in both directions to facilitate the ongoing recovery efforts.


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